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Species of bird
The ʻiʻiwi (pronounced /iː.ˈiː.wiː/, ee-EE-wee) or scarlet honeycreeper (Drepanis coccinea), is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. The ʻiʻiwi is a highly
ʻIʻiwi
Family of birds
– 2 extinct species, the Hawaii mamo and the black mamo, and the extant iiwi Ciridops – single recently extinct species, the Ula-ai-hawane, and 3 prehistoric
Finch
Cloak of featherwork worn by men and women of high rank in Ancient Hawaii
royal orange of mamo plumage. The scarlet and curve-beaked honeycreeper ʻiʻiwi (Vestiaria coccinea) was the main source of the distinctive red feathers
ʻAhu_ʻula
Subfamily of birds
1788 – Hawaiʻi mamo (extinct, 1898) Drepanis coccinea Forster, 1780 – ʻiʻiwi Genus Dysmorodrepanis Perkins, 1919 – pincer-like bill, possibly snail specialist
Hawaiian_honeycreeper
2000 film directed by McG
found that in the original script, Alex (Lucy Liu) correctly identified an ʻiʻiwi birdsong as native to Hawaii, but this had to be changed after shooting
Charlie's_Angels_(2000_film)
Princess in Hawaiian religion
home in Paliuli, Laieikawai was attended by supernatural birds such as the ʻiʻiwi polena. It is said she could float on the wings of the birds. While other
Laieikawai
Active volcano in Hawaii
including the ʻapapane (Himatione sanguinea); ʻamakihi (Hemignathus virens); iʻiwi (Vestiaria coccinea); ‘ōma’o (Myadestes obscurus), ʻelepaio (Chasiempis
Kīlauea
Political party
Dhamr Hamid Ahmed Mahmoud The Liberation and Building Front – led by Dhamin Iiwi Mutlaq Khalaf Yazidi Progress Party – led by Waad Hamid Mattu Sabo The Crescent
Al-Wataniya
finch (Telespiza cantans) VU IUCN Nihoa finch (Telespiza ultima) CR IUCN ʻIʻiwi (Vestiaria coccinea) VU IUCN Family Monarchidae (monarch flycatchers) Oʻahu
List of threatened birds of the United States
List_of_threatened_birds_of_the_United_States
Species of bird
serving as important pollinators. Hawaiians primarily used red feathers from ʻiʻiwi, but also some from ʻapapane, to adorn the ʻahuʻula (capes), mahiole (helmets)
ʻApapane
Process in which organisms diversify rapidly from an ancestral species
mandible is used to probe the wood underneath for insects. Meanwhile, the ʻiʻiwi (Drepanis coccinea) has a very long curved beak for reaching nectar deep
Adaptive_radiation
Second largest island in Hawaii
or threatened. Birds found on other islands as well as Maui include the ʻIʻiwi (Drepanis coccinea], ʻApapane (Himatione sanguinea), Hawaiʻi ʻAmakihi (Chlorodrepanis
Maui
Extinct species of bird
Vestiaria coccinea (ʻiʻiwi) †Drepanis funerea (black mamo) †Drepanis pacifica (Hawaii mamo) Himatione sanguinea (ʻapapane) †Himatione freethii (Laysan
Laysan_honeycreeper
Hawaiian ceremonial headdress
The Scarlet Hawaiian Honeycreeper or ʻIʻiwi.
Mahiole
Species of bird
will drive away competing nectarivores, such as the related ʻapapane and ʻiʻiwi. When ʻōhiʻa lehua blossoms are limited, it will eat insects, fruit, and
ʻAkohekohe
Species of bird in the crow family
prey include red-billed leiothrix, Japanese white-eye, Hawaiʻi ʻamakihi, ʻIʻiwi, ʻelepaio, and ʻapapane. The ʻalalā also commonly forages on flowers, especially
Hawaiian_crow
Species of bird
(such as the red-tailed tropicbird, some Hawaiian honeycreepers like the ʻiʻiwi and maroon shining parrot) were highly prized, the swamphen was unique in
Australasian_swamphen
1984 British nature documentary television series
The ʻIʻiwi is an endemic bird of Hawaii.
The_Living_Planet
Protected wildlife refuge in Oʻahu, Hawaii
endangered plant species, and many native birds, including the Oʻahu ʻelepaio, ʻiʻiwi, pueo, and native honeycreepers. The Refuge is closed to the public.[citation
Oʻahu Forest National Wildlife Refuge
Oʻahu_Forest_National_Wildlife_Refuge
Ibisbill Iceland gull Icterine greenbul Icterine warbler Ihering's antwren ʻIʻiwi Ijima's leaf warbler Imeri warbling antbird Imitator goshawk Imperial amazon
List_of_birds_by_common_name
Himatione fraithii (En) (Xt) EX ʻApapane, Himatione sanguinea (En) LC ʻIʻiwi, Drepanis coccinea (En) VU Hawaiʻi mamo, Drepanis pacifica (En) (Xt) EX
List_of_birds_of_Hawaii
Species of tree
Common ʻamakihi, Hemignathus virens – extirpated from lowlands by 1900 ʻIʻiwi, Vestiaria coccinea – extirpated from lowlands by 1900 Black mamo, Drepanis
Kokia_cookei
archipelago, except on the islands of Lanaʻi and Kauaʻi. Famous birds include ʻiʻiwi, nukupuʻu, Kauaʻi ʻamakihi and ʻōʻū. Most of these birds are extinct. The
Fauna_of_the_United_States
Species of bacterium
2022. Accessed: https://vizhub.healthdata.org/microbe/?settings=eyIxIjoiYW1yIiwiMiI6ImJhciIsIjMiOiJhbXIiLCI0IjoyMiwiNSI6MSwiNiI6MSwiNyI6MSwiOCI6MSwiOSI6M
Klebsiella_pneumoniae
pipit Nilgiri pipit Sprague's pipit Finches and euphonias Ankober serin ʻIʻiwi Evening grosbeak Syrian serin Yellow-faced siskin Laysan finch New World
List_of_vulnerable_birds
psittacea (Ou)". "Dysmorodrepanis munroi (Lanai Hookbill)". "Drepanis coccinea (Iiwi)". "Drepanis pacifica (Hawaii Mamo)". "Drepanis funerea (Black Mamo)". "Ciridops
List_of_true_finch_species
Subfamily of birds
two extinct species, the Hawaii mamo and the black mamo, and the extant iiwi †Ciridops – contains a single extinct species, the Ula-ai-hawane Palmeria
Carduelinae
Common name for several species of bird
common name for two species of extinct birds. Together with the extant ʻIʻiwi they make up the genus Drepanis. These nectarivorous finches were endemic
Mamo
Genus of birds
Drepanis ʻIʻiwi, Drepanis coccinea Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Passeriformes Family: Fringillidae Subfamily:
Drepanis
ʻIʻiwi)
List of adaptive radiated Hawaiian honeycreepers by form
List_of_adaptive_radiated_Hawaiian_honeycreepers_by_form
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List of named minor planets: ʻ
List_of_named_minor_planets:_ʻ
honeycreeper, Himatione fraithii (EH) (E) EX Apapane, Himatione sanguinea (EH) LC Iiwi, Drepanis coccinea (EH) VU Hawaii mamo, Drepanis pacifica (EH) (E) EX Black
List of birds of the United States
List_of_birds_of_the_United_States
American children's writer and illustrator (1952–2021)
shrimp, Giant Vietnamese centipede, stonefish, hooded seal, flame scallop, ʻIʻiwi, white uakari, Red salamander, harvest mite, shield bug, crow, hyacinth
Steve_Jenkins_(author)
Hiking trail in Hawaii, United States
birdwatchers due to the abundance of endemic honeycreepers at the site, including Iiwi, Apapane, Hawaii Amakihi, and the Maui Alauahio. Hawaii's first territorial
Hosmer's_Grove
17, 2006 Apache Point A. C. Becker · 2.4 km MPC · JPL 361267 ʻIʻiwi 2006 SV395 ʻIʻiwi September 17, 2006 Mauna Kea Masiero, J. · 1.5 km MPC · JPL 361268
List of minor planets: 361001–362000
List_of_minor_planets:_361001–362000
Topics referred to by the same term
may also refer to: Israel Weapon Industries, an Israeli arms manufacturer ʻIʻiwi, a bird species Edward Iwi (1904–1966), English lawyer Iwi, a fictional
Iwi_(disambiguation)
Parasitic disease of birds
Susceptibility to the disease varies between species, for example, the ʻiʻiwi is very susceptible to malaria while the ʻApapane less so. Native Hawaiʻian
Avian_malaria
Loxops coccineus wolstenholmei † EX ʻUla-ʻai-hawane, Ciridops anna † EX ʻIʻiwi, Vestiaria coccinea VU Hawaiʻi mamo, Drepanis pacifica † EX Black mamo,
List of endemic birds of Hawaii
List_of_endemic_birds_of_Hawaii
actress Hawaii's Vanishing Species September 1995 Elizabeth Royte Chis Johns ʻIʻiwi bird Threatened by War October 1995 Paul F. Salopek Michael Nichols Mountain
List of National Geographic cover stories (1990s)
List_of_National_Geographic_cover_stories_(1990s)
Valley in the West Maui Mountains
koa. This forest is home to many native species including birds like the ʻiʻiwi, ʻapapane and ʻamakihi. The Hawaiian god Kāne is considered to be the procreator
Iao_Valley
Use of feathers in traditional art
desirable feathers, such as the ‘ō‘ō and mamo, to extinction, although the ʻiʻiwi managed to survive despite its popularity. The Maori of New Zealand used
Featherwork
Belted wrasse Stethojulis[778] S. balteata[779] Labridae Wrasses Y Hīnālea ʻiʻiwi (hīnālea ʻakilolo) Bird wrasse Gomphosus[780] G. varius[781] Labridae Wrasses
List_of_fishes_of_Hawaii
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List of Australia-New Guinea species extinct in the Holocene
List_of_Australia-New_Guinea_species_extinct_in_the_Holocene
The features of the bird are so beautiful ʻO ka ʻiʻiwi maka onaona pōlena lā The sweet-eyed ʻiʻiwi pōlena Noho i ka malu lāʻau lā Dwelling in the shade
List of compositions by Liliʻuokalani
List_of_compositions_by_Liliʻuokalani
kauaiensis) ʻAnianiau (Magumma parva) Laysan finch (Telespiza cantans) ʻIʻiwi (Vestiaria coccinea) Near-threatened species Species of least concern Common
Hawaiian honeycreeper conservation
Hawaiian_honeycreeper_conservation
Art in Hawaii and by Hawaiian artists
Ahuliʻi (feather cape), Hawaiian Islands, late 18th–early 19th century, ʻiʻiwi and ʻōʻō, olonā fiber netting, Honolulu Museum of Art Ahu Ula cape with
Hawaiian_art
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List of named minor planets: I
List_of_named_minor_planets:_I
360072 Alcimedon 360762 FRIPON 361183 Tandon 361193 Cheungtaklung 361267 ʻIʻiwi 361450 Houellebecq 361524 Klimka 361530 Victorfranzhess 361690 Laurelanmaurer
List of named minor planets: 350000–399999
List_of_named_minor_planets:_350000–399999
Species of Clermontia
native Hawaiian honeycreepers (especially curve-billed species such as the ʻiʻiwi) and honeyeaters. With the dramatic decline in endemic forest bird populations
Clermontia_montis-loa
triangles of black ōʻō feathers and red-orange feathers of the now-endangered ʻiʻiwi bird lines the edge of the pāʻū. While these birds were widely collected
Nāhiʻenaʻena's_Pāʻū
Type of cloak
for the use of high chiefs and aliʻi (royalty). The scarlet honeycreeper ʻiʻiwi (Vestiaria coccinea) was the main source of red feathers. Yellow feathers
Feather_cloak
a date range of 1406 to 1450 A.D. This amazing 14-foot (4.3 m) piece of ʻiʻiwi and ʻōʻō feathers (with some mamo) is extremely delicate. Based on examination
Liloa's_Kāʻei
Hawaiian soprano singer (1874–1928)
kuahiwi." ("Hawaiians are proud of this girl whose voice was as sweet as the ʻIʻiwi bird of the forest." Madame Alapai's protégés and students included Annie
Nani_Alapai
Spelling bee held in the United States in 2016
ptyalism (Lamontagne) calamistrum (Hathwar) theriaca (Upadhyayula) (miss) iiwi (Janga) prochoos (Kumar) shubunkin (Lamontagne) epergne (Hathwar) gisant
89th Scripps National Spelling Bee
89th_Scripps_National_Spelling_Bee
Species of legume
centimeters long containing spherical black seeds. The flowers are visited by the ʻiʻiwi (Vestiaria coccinea) and the ʻamakihi (Loxops virens virens), two species
Vicia_menziesii
American cardiologist and inventor
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William_Shell
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List of law enforcement agencies in Massachusetts
List_of_law_enforcement_agencies_in_Massachusetts
Topics referred to by the same term
Vestiaria may refer to: Vestiaria, Portugal Vestiaria, former genus of ʻIʻiwi, or scarlet honeycreeper, a bird This disambiguation page lists articles
Vestiaria
Hawai'i is home to a large number of endemic species
critically endangered/extinct ʻUla-ʻai-hāwane (Ciridops anna) - extinct ʻIʻiwi (a.k.a. Scarlet honeycreeper) (Drepanis coccinea) - vulnerable Hawaiʻi mamo
Endemism in the Hawaiian Islands
Endemism_in_the_Hawaiian_Islands
2012 short story collection by Prajwal Parajuly
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The_Gurkha's_Daughter
Sculpture by Thomas Ridgeway Gould
The sash consists of a central band of tiny red feathers, likely from the ʻiʻiwi, the Hawaiian honeycreeper (Vestiaria coccinea), surrounded on either side
Statue of Kamehameha I (Kapaau, Hawaii)
Statue_of_Kamehameha_I_(Kapaau,_Hawaii)
Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog 361267 ʻIʻiwi 2006 SV395 The ʻiʻiwi is a species of honeycreeper endemic to the Hawaiian islands
Meanings of minor-planet names: 361001–362000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_361001–362000
Place in New South Wales, Australia
recollect.net.au/nodes/view/68940?keywords=opal%20cove&highlights=WyJvcGFsIiwiY292ZSJd&lsk=f84f7a35d961d646f7f5e686fed7f6af Retrieved 16 October 2022
Hills_Beach,_New_South_Wales
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Boy/Male
French
Young rabbit.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dower.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lover of God
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Woman Scholar; Authority
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mehndi, Fragrance
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Pashtun
Handsome
Female
Welsh
Welsh name TIWLIP means "tulip."
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Victories
Girl/Female
Norse
Sister of Dagstygg.
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